Changelog Log

One log to log them all

An archive of changelogs I've written for every bigger update that came to the site. There's also a complementary RSS feed if you want to be notified whenever I write one of these.

2026

[2026/02] Little Big Review Times

2026-02-28 Release of Little Big Builder alongside just more stuff for the Links and Music Library section

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You hear some ramblings eminating from a nearby dumpster. Do you investigate?

[YES]

You approach with both courage and caution, asking if someone is there and what they're doing. After an abnormally long period of silence, the dumpster robotically lists off a structured lists of changes for something about squared pancakes.

You couldn't flee out of confusion, and had to endure this stream of random information:


"The big star of today's update is "Little Big Builder", a building-centric Minecraft modpack that is also the one I meant in the previous changelog when saying "A cool project of mine that I listed in the Me Projects section and that feels like I could release once I finish the last push towards polishing & publication". I turned the first version in for review and it took 4 weeks for it to be reviewed (a stark contrast to the 3-4 days that were guesstimated), but now that that's done, I can market this update with a focal point!

Since 4 weeks were a lot of time, I also tackled a few things that got left out of the last update and things I wanted to try out – little fixes, improvements, additions and all that:

  • Brought the Cool Lingo page up to par, adding all the words I collected over my 2.25 year hiatus!
  • Tested the Popover API and came up with "Pop Cards" as an alternative to "Hover Cards"
    • Pop Cards are more accessible for keyboard-only and screenreader users, and generally only differ from Hover Cards in that you need to click on – instead of just letting your mouse hover over – markered text.
    • I made a pro and con list in my Stress Test page (inside the Feature Set block) to dissect what I should use, the punchline being that I still don't know...
    • I already changed some pages where hover cards were most prominent to use pop cards instead, as a sort of test drive. These pages are the Music Library and About Me.
  • Added 20 new links to the Links section (mainly video games). Some highlights include "How to Like Everything More" by Sasha Capin, Floor 796, karl voit's site, Anthony Hobday's site, Pacckker, gobou and the "Notes on UFO 50" page that features custom styling made just for it!
    • I also added proper icons for most links that previously had a placeholder icon.
  • Decided to data-fy the Music Library page, giving it tag functionality. I also moved over the Album List page back into the Music Library page to reduce page bloat, and started migrating items from that list into the dedicated album grid, giving them the luxury of an album cover, tags and a general track listing of the tracks I like.
  • Other minor tweaks and features:
    • Added a "Back to the Top" button at the bottom of every page.
    • Improved and fixed some issues with the styling when browser's always displayed their scrollbars.
    • Bookmarklets Page: Fixed magic white space appearing in front of bookmarklet names when dragged to the toolbar.
    • Made more elements honor prefers-reduced-motion (hover cards, the theme toggler and the background of the console, to be specific)
    • Made the cards in Me Words and Me Projects a bit wider so you only have to scroll every 20 seconds instead of every 10 seconds while reading!
    • Added a simplistic (read: unpolished) special styling to highlight finished projects in the Me Projects page (specifically for Little Big Builder!)
    • Added two cards ("Game design rules you can safely(?) follow every time" and "Trash Croucher") to, and tweaked the Me Words page a bit

As a bit of a more general update, I've been trying out Emacs: Org Mode as an alternative to Obsidian. My current verdict is that I would love and switch to it if it had an Android app I actually like."


Once the dumpster stopped monologing for what seemed like hours, your legs regained their senses and started to run. Your mind is left dazzled, clearly harmed by the cognito-hazard you've been exposed to.

(-3 REASON) (+1% DOOM)

[NO]

You decide that it's better to leave mad men where they belong and quietly sneak by.

[2026/01] Hyper Hiatus Breaker

2026-01-20 A big one! Overhauled styling, a bunch of neat features and new content sprinkled here, there and everywhere – everything a good visitor would love to devour!

Before and After pictures!
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[Norvella9] Day 839 of waiting for a SquaredPancake update...

[Norvella9] Day 840 of waiting for a SquaredPancake update...

[mooncat] dude stop spamming

[Norvella9] Day 841 of waiting for a SquaredPancake update...

[SquaredPancake] [2026-01-update-changelog.md]

I updated my site!

(after only 2.25 years)

The emotions I feel/felt towards this update are kind of difficult, but luckily feel resolved (at least for the time being). First off, some basic questions: Why did it take so long? Why was it done now, and not delayed even longer?

The reason why nothing came in those 2 years is personal, but that's been solved and so I'm back now! The main reason I'm releasing an update now was at first to just publish the progress I made whilst tinkering on the site on-and-off in the past years as I do believe some things I added during this time could indeed be of some use to specific visitors (I mainly added a lot of new links to the links section, but I also slightly hope that some of the feature- and style-work I did might potentially inspire aspiring webmaster to improve their own website).

However, as I was reaching the end of my Todo list filled with what big, broad stuff I wanted to include in this update, I started feeling anxious and uncertain (as usual) as there were still a lot of ghastly little imperfections and outdated writings haunting around the website. It felt a bit similar to how I felt when I uprooted my old website to start work on this new one – that it was all just a lot of busywork; that there were still so many outdated sections I'll have to review still to see if I can stand by by what I said there. Especially as I pressured myself to get this done some day, each little tweak I felt I had to make felt more agonizing; each thing demanding attending felt more life-time consuming.

I felt conflicted and under pressure, but a neat little miracle occurred and my mind got the right thoughts at the right time and convinced itself that it found a solution that it likes! "I'll just publish the update when the major things on my list are done." – is the conclusion it came to, with following reasoning:

  1. If I do multiple, smaller updates instead of one singular, big and perfect one, things that are already mostly ready for publication can get published without having to wait for other, unrelated things to get finished.
  2. If I were to follow that feeling of only wanting to have it published when the site is truly done and lickety-spit polished, I'd likely only update the site when I'm 80 as there are always more things I learn and do. With that come more things I want to share on this site, and with that more time needed to perfect all the new content and features I'll need to house the new content.
  3. It's probably healthier and better to just step from the gas a little bit, only fixing those minor imperfections as I notice them while working on the more important things that matter (i.e. bigger projects and writings that could actually have an impact, or fixing things going awry in real life). I essentially have a life-time I want to spend improving this website, so why should I force myself to fix every single mistake now?
    • That essentially means "stop being such a perfectionist", but that's a vague goal that probably doesn't convince my emotions to stop coming back when standing before the big red launch button of another update in the future. I do hope that, if that day comes, I will reread this "journal" entry and manage to fight on against my perfectionism again, even if just for a little bit.
    • I could apply the "Little bit every step" thought and just do a little bit each session I work on this website on. That way, I might not feel the agony of my life-time drifting by!

Other related ideas:

...

Ahem!

I said everything I wanted to say – let's change the subject!

The Change

Core

Features, Bug Fixes & Layout Changes

Content

Visual Changes

Internal

Closing Remarks

I have to say that my site has improved considerably from this update and is now further along the goal of being a good website for me to share things of value to others. Everything from style changes (e.g. better styling for guest book, playful patterns for blockquote and summaries, cooler headings), new semantic/visual elements (e.g. page summaries, link buttons, inline lists, inline buttons), the restructuring of certain things (e.g. the page header and navigation menu) and new and improved features (RSS feed, better and more unified tag system, light/dark theme) feel like nice optimizations and a good ground work for easily adding a bunch of content now.

Neatly enough, it also seems like some ideas and things of mine are vaguely shaping themselves up to be potentially ready to share in the maybe-ly nearby future, like...

There are also some ideas that're farther ahead in the future, like...

...

It is relieving to know that this site endured a lot of by emotions, and that I was able to publish this update. I still have a lot of things in my life that need my attention, but at least I can be happy that I managed to publish something here after all this time, solving some design/structural problems that've bothered me a bit for months and years.

[mooncat] thank god he can shut up now

[Norvella9] :pogchamp::pogchamp::pogchamp:

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2023

[2023/05] Changelog #05 (Dear diary...)

Mon. 2nd of Oct, 2023: A bigger one, adding stuff like emotes.

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2nd of October, 2023.
Dear Diary...

Well, it's been a while since I wrote a changelog!

I keep struggling juggling these two versions of my website (one locally on my harddrive, and one up here), as the online version feels easier to update (I just fire up the online editor, fix a typo or add a thought to something) and then forget what specific thing I updated, making me have to comb through my entire site to make sure I don't accidentally replace something when I upload my local version.

So in short, I brought parity between both versions again (with no plans on how to fix this issue) and have both rewritten/restructured the internals of the website (noteable stuff here being the rewrite of base.css which now uses an experimental coding style) and added a bit of content to it (like an upgraded Music Library, a website asset section and small additions to pages like Me Projects).

Here's a list of most stuff I changed:

This update feels like it keeps getting bigger the longer I work on it and it's satisfying. It's also quite useful to have an outdated online version and an updated local version to compare and comb through all the changes an update has.

Anyway, uh...

G'Bye, Diary *eats diary*
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[2023/04] Changelog #04 (Summer update)

2023-06-20: At dusk in a secret building on a snowy continent

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20. June, 2023 - 17:48
SquaredPancake's start page
NeoCities_

A bigger update adding in the "Me projects" section out of nowhere — a section which has a lot more writing than most other pages, all about the many ideas I have for projects. Mostly made in one sitting from midnight to 4 AM.

I also revamped the Guestbook! It looks a bit more stylish (though not as good as I want it to look) and uses a different service called Formspree (instead of HTML Comment Box) now, which has a variety of pro's and cons:

For a bit more of a personal landmark, this update came a few days after going to a flea market and getting a cute squirrel handpuppet.

...

And also christ; making this took around 10 hours! And I worked on this consecutively (midnight - ~4AM, then waking up and continuing onwards)! That's impressive on one hand and has tired me out on another!

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[2023/03] Changelog #03 (Minora Cluster III)

2023-06-30: Another-nother minor update...

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A bit significant - Added two new subsections to the shareables gallery with templates and Neocities buttons to replace the old "General Buttons" page in misc (and save it from it's miserable existence). Also added a few more shareables and made a few more templates along that.

Oh, and fixed a few broken links on the old website.

- May on 30th, 2023 of SquaredPancake
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[2023/02] Changelog #02 (Minora Cluster II)

2023-05-26: Another minor update...

Background Context

Changelog #02 and #03 are ports of comments I left under some updates in my NeoCities' activity feed because I just felt inclined to write them there and felt a bit bad for not including them here. I don't know if I'll keep making them; it just has to do about how I feel at that particular time.

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I feel kind of inclined to just write the things that were added to an update under these if there was something significant enough. For this update it's mostly having added the date of last modification to every page as well as redesigning the nav-bar. Later on I also made my first stamp, opened up my Art section with it and expanded the Shareables gallery a bit. Good progress, I would say.

- Me, the 26th(?) of May, 2023
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[2023/01] Changelog #01 (Minora Cluster I)

2023-05-25 A minor update...

Background Context

Sometime after I pushed out many small updates since the Blueprint Update changelog entry, I discovered that the 'Download Site' button that was always present on the NeoCities Dashboard just disappeared! After questioning this in the MelonLand Forum, I decided that I should work on porting what was online back to my local version on my PC to keep it safe from server failures and to make periodic backups that I previously made by periodically downloading my site with the 'Download Site' button. Then, sometime after working some more on the website, I published this update; again in many small updates.

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Ah, mate; I'm a bit too lazy to write somethin' proper here.

Just know that I updated the site and added a "Last updated" date to every page (visible above the nav-bar and to the right of the header) as well as reworking a bit o' the visuals.

I also made this terminal styling for a changelog I wanted to write for this update, but then was too lazy to finish writing it, so it's used for this instead (Credits to cyuucat.moe for the scanlines animation I stole).

(This terminal fits the redesign for the nav- & current-bar quite well.)

Oh, and don't forget to press CTRL + F5 to reload the cache in case anything looks wonky.

- Me on the 25th of May, 2023 at 4AM
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The Lands before Changelogs

It is pretty spotty and partially filled with wrong dates at this moment...

The Blueprint Update

"(In-Dev → ∞)"

Background Context

After a hiatus following the last update, the work behind the scenes for this update really began in late December 2022 and periodically throughout January 2023. Due to my excellent qualities in doing stuff reliably the local version of my website was quite an unfinished mess, so I opted to upload things that were finished in many small updates while still keeping the unfinished parts behind the scene.

Not soon after though, I adopted the style of quick little updates and mostly added new little fixes nearly daily for a bit of time.

16th Mar, 2023: Release of the "Me Words" subsection.

The Blueprint Update

Well huh, this is going to be interesting...

I've been tinkering on an update for a while, but it's all a blurry mess of unfinished stuff in which I've lost focus on what to work on.

So I'll do many little updates to slowly bring in the things that are finished while still leaving that out which isn't.

Let's see how long this thing will last and how far I'll get. I have no idea what to expect of doing this.

Maybe I can get a consistent styleguide now that I'm rewriting the code directly...

The SimpleSuite Update

Probably uploaded the morning of the 28th January 2022

Background Context

The update with which I launched my second website. I worked on it on-and-off in probably January of 2022, with the last batch of work being done by pulling an allnighter because I was really motivated to work on my website. I felt really happy finally releasing it that morning, likening the feeling I had to the last hours of a game jam in an Activity Feed post I made on my NeoCities Profile of which I'm quite ashamed of. I think I even thought to myself as I was writing it that I would probably be ashamed of it later, but then thought something along the lines of "eh, I don't care :D" before I published it.
I adore that reaction from me.

The update itself had no official update notes, but from what I remember, these were some round-about changes I made compared to the version before:

It Began.

On 2021-10-08, I created my first site...

Background Context

x days after I created my website on NeoCities, this was my first ever update.

With this website and my HTML/CSS skills still in it's infancy, I began updating the website through the online NeoCities Editor (instead of the more complicated setup I've adopted now), just making thing after thing that I wanted to make.